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Re: iPhone
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<alpine.WNT.0.9999.0710211940220.4932@Shimo-Tomobiki.Panda.COM>, Mark
Crispin <MRC@Panda.COM> wrote:
> > Oxford represents NO segment of population. There are definitely people
> > who are fans of Apple products, but 'fanboys' is unnecessarily mean and
> > hurtful.
>
> I'm sorry that the truth hurts.
Who said that?
I am saying that your use of that word is when you are trying to be
hurtful. I did not say you were correct, that you had any fact right,
that you would recognize truth in any case.
I said you were trying to be hurtful. If that is the truth, then you
need to know I find you only ignorant and annoying, not hurtful.
> Apple might do better in the market without the wide-eyed fanatics
> screaming that all Apple products are perfect in all ways
Well, no wonder you are angry.
If it helps, no one is saying that. Well, okay, some of the expert
reviewers have been saying it, but most of us see that as short-sighted
dribble to sell magazines or site hits.
> and refusing to
> comprehend that competing products have features too.
Please -- show us ANY example of people that don't comprehend that.
The problem has repeatedlyt been to show you that iPhone is not, and is
not supposed to be, a juggernaut exactly like other devices. It's
supposed to be good at what it DOES try to do, not at everything any
device has ever tried to do.
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